
Replacing Grout on Marble Floor
The biggest problem with this floor was that the grout had become loose and had fallen out entirely in some places
San Diego

The biggest problem with this floor was that the grout had become loose and had fallen out entirely in some places

The appearance of the listello on this travertine floor was diminished by the dirt and grime that had collected

When time, traffic, and usage take a toll, the appearance of honed and filled travertine declines

This honed limestone floor had become dull and lifeless, with many holes and very dirty grout lines

First, we cleaned and re-sealed this travertine floor. Then, we applied an epoxy grout stain to the grout lines

Sometimes travertine just needs a good cleaning and some minor restoration, as is the case with this floor

The homeowners thought that the floor would need to be replaced. Thankfully, they called Set In Stone first

This fifteen-year-old travertine floor was in desperate need of repair and restoration. Travertine is a unique stone

Our customers, Carmel Valley homeowners, tried cleaning their limestone floors themselves, but they were not satisfied

It wasn’t until we cleared the furniture from the room and lifted the rug that this homeowner able to see how dirty her floors had actually become.